Beacon School Parent Association
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Supports the school's classroom and College Office needs, academic programs, clubs, and sports through community-building and fundraising events.

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Beacon School Parent Association


Founded in
2000
EIN
13-3749712
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
522 WEST 44TH STREET NEW YORK, NY 10036-0000 United States
Website
https://www.beaconpa.org/
Phone
(212)-465-4230
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About
The Beacon School Parent Association (PTA) supports Beacon High School's educational goals through community building and fundraising. It provides resources for classrooms, the College Office, academic programs, clubs, and sports. The PTA fosters parent involvement, cooperation, and advocacy for the school and its students, promoting equality, justice, and cultural diversity.
Mission
The Beacon School Parent Teacher Association supports Beacon's classroom and College Office needs, academic programs, clubs, sports and more through community-building, fundraising, and other activities. It is comprised of all parents and guardians of Beacon students, as well as Beacon staff.

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